One of the most interesting features is the ability to define "snippets", abbreviations which can be expanded into larger blocks of text containing placeholders.

TextMate organizes most of its features, including snippets, macros, templates, and drag-and-drop behaviors, into language-specific "bundles." There's a Django bundle, though it is not among the ones included with the application; you have to fetch it from the repository (instructions here: ​http://macromates.com/wiki/Main/Bundles). It handles both Django templates and Django Python code.

Remember: winners use Vim.

ubernostrum sez: I can attest that in the office where Django is developed, TextMate users are in abundance. Gosh, aren't wikis fun?